Ever feel like you’ve done it all—IVF, acupuncture, supplements, clean eating, mindset work—yet your body still refuses to get pregnant? Like no matter how many protocols you follow, the dream keeps slipping further away?
You’re not crazy. You’re not broken. What you’re feeling is real. And it has a name: fertility burnout.
Leslie, my guest this week, lived this exact nightmare. Five rounds of IVF, autoimmune diagnoses, tens of thousands of dollars spent. And still, nothing worked—until she stopped outsourcing her power and started listening to her body. At 43, she conceived naturally.
Sound impossible? It’s not. Let’s unpack why.
The Hidden Cost of IVF Trauma
Doctors love to call IVF “just another medical procedure.” Cute. Like pumping yourself full of hormones, being poked by strangers, and waking up from anesthesia with empty ovaries is the same as a dental cleaning.
But your nervous system knows the truth. Every scan, every retrieval, every moment you said “yes” when your body screamed “hell no”—your body logged it. Like emotional VHS tapes on repeat.
That’s why IVF trauma lingers long after the treatments end. It’s not in your head. It’s in your body.
“Your fertility is innate. Your body knows what to do.”
Autoimmune Roadblocks No One Warns You About
Here’s what the glossy clinic brochures won’t tell you: autoimmune conditions and infertility are best friends. Hashimoto’s, lupus, RA—collect one and you often get the whole Happy Meal.
Leslie’s thyroid was wrecked by years of undiagnosed Hashimoto’s. Nobody caught it because specialists love their lanes. Her IVF failed not because she was “too old,” but because her body was inflamed, imbalanced, and screaming for help.
Once she treated her thyroid, cleaned up her lifestyle, and regulated her nervous system, guess what happened? Pregnancy. No needles, no donor eggs. Just balance.
The Control Freak Spiral
Let me guess. You’re ticking every box—gluten-free, dairy-free, supplements lined up like soldiers on the kitchen counter. You’re convinced that if you just tweak one more thing, pregnancy will finally land.
I get it. I did it too. But here’s the truth: over-controlling is its own disease—Orthorexia of the fertility journey.
You don’t need more tweaks. You need less white-knuckle gripping. You need presence. Patience. Nervous system safety.
Because fertility doesn’t happen in chaos, it happens in connection.
Reversing Time Isn’t a Fantasy
The fertility industry sells you fear. The number on your birthday cake supposedly matters more than your actual health. Spoiler: it doesn’t.
Leslie was told she had “five good years left.” She was 39 and inflamed to the gills. Today, she’s 60 with a biological age of 21.
Yes, you read that right. 21.
When you give your body space, time, and healing, you don’t just pause the clock—you can literally roll it back. That’s not woo. That’s science.
Final Takeaway
If IVF left you bruised, exhausted, and questioning your worth, hear me: you’re not broken. You’re just disconnected.
Your nervous system isn’t the enemy. Your body isn’t the problem. They’re your allies, waiting for you to slow down, listen, and let them lead.
Because when you stop outsourcing your power and finally bring your body with you, everything shifts.
🎧 Ready to hear the full story? Listen to the episode here and learn how Leslie healed her body, reset her fertility, and proved it’s possible at 43.
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Listen up, lovelies: Everything I share about health, diet, or fertility magic is my opinion. Yep, it’s all based on years of trial and error, study, reading, listening, and side-eyeing the nonsense out there. What worked for me might be a jackpot for you—or it might be a total flop. Bodies are weird like that. 🤷♀️
Let’s get one thing straight: I’m not a doctor, nutritionist, dietitian, or any other kind of licensed health wizard. If you need medical advice, run—don’t walk—to an actual qualified professional. Don’t come back here saying Monique told you to eat kale for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, okay?
As for the products I mention, they’re either what I used during my own infertility rollercoaster or what I wish I’d known about back then. No guarantees, no promises, and absolutely no refunds on your hope budget if it doesn’t work out.
Now that we’ve cleared that up, proceed with curiosity and, above all, discernment. You’ve got this. 💪✨
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Full Transcript:
00:00
Hello beautiful and welcome to the Finding Fertility podcast.
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I'm Monica, your mentor in uncovering the hidden layers of your fertility journey. Together, we'll discover the right path for you within the six essential steps to creating the family of your dreams. We'll ditch the overwhelm, tune into your intuition, and build a vibrant foundation for your fertility. Whether it's through gut health, subconscious healing, or energetic alignment, you can unlock your bodies.
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natural power to get and stay pregnant. Your fertility journey is all about radical responsibility and deeply believing that your body is on your side. It's time to stay consistent, embrace trust, surrender, and create the transformation you deserve. Finding fertility does not diagnose, prescribe, or treat any fertility issues. What we do is empower you to take control of your health by uncovering the root causes holding you back. Let's do this together.
01:03
Happy Friday, y'all. Welcome back to another episode of Finding Fertility. I'm your host, Monica Cox. I'm truly honored you are here with me, becoming the conscious mama you were born to be. I have a lovely guest on, Leslie. I think we have a lot in common, and we're definitely here to really get you guys confident that your body is a healing machine. It wants to do what you want it to do. Your fertility is innate. So welcome, Leslie. Thank you so much, Monica. It's a real...
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privilege to be here. One former infertility patient to another. We've been through the wringer, but as I said before, we're living proof that you can turn things around. You can be the mother you were always meant to be. And if I delivered at 43 after multiple doctors told me it wasn't possible, then you can too. Exactly.
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And so yeah, I mean, I think our listeners are going to be really keen to hear your story. I know it might be a long journey, but you can give us the condensed version. Well, on the fertility side, um I took about eight years, start to finish. And I was your typical type A personality. I had a venture capital-funded online matchmaking company. This was 1999.
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I started to, I thought, you this is time to think about having a baby. um Couldn't get pregnant, did the usual IUIs, let's see we can help things along. And eventually ended up moving from Hong Kong where I was living to Colorado, where there are some rather aggressive doctors when it comes to IVF. And they have great statistics with the CDC.
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but they will jump you to donor eggs relatively quickly. I did four IVFs um without donor eggs, and then I did a fifth round with donor eggs. uh They didn't succeed, but the reason they didn't succeed was because I had autoimmune uh diseases that I was fighting, and so too high, um NK cells, tumor necrosis factor, alpha,
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cytokines and I was able to put uh two of those into remission. The third Hashimoto's Thyroditis, so the lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, I put into remission using something called IVIG or intravenous immunoglobulin. And I completely changed my diet, my lifestyle, my sleep. I did trauma therapy. I did my in uterine massage. did everything. And I
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did get the illnesses into remission, but what nobody had checked, because my symptoms were in my pain in my hands and I'd gone to a rheumatologist, nobody had checked my thyroid. And that had been destroyed by the autoimmune conditions. And actually Hashimoto's thyroiditis, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis often come together like prizes in a happy meal.
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collect one, get all three. because it was an endocrinology and not rheumatology, it was never diagnosed, right? Often specialists are in their lane and they are not looking elsewhere. So once I got that fixed, uh I was treated with Armour thyroid, and because about seven eighths of my thyroid is missing. um
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My doctor said, you're going to have to really take precaution if you don't want more children. And I just looked at him and laughed and said, you must be joking. I don't get pregnant. I've been trying to do this. I've seen specialists all over the world. I have spent over $100,000 US dollars. 20 years ago, that's a lot of money, right? Even today, it's a lot of money. I don't get pregnant. And within a few weeks of starting,
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the armor thyroid, I was pregnant without having to chart or measure my temperature or anything. was unbelievable. And as a result, did subject my unborn child to probably too many ultrasounds because I just couldn't believe it. But got a wonderful daughter now and she's 17. Or will be 17.
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Thank you. Yeah. So through your journey, with the hindsight that we have, um What would be your, there's no time machine. We go through our own journey, but now we have the gift to give other women going through this, like some hindsight and say, hey, learn from our mistakes, from our journey. What are some of the top few things that you now say to women?
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dealing with autoimmune and fertility, right? They come together sometimes. Yeah. In both cases, I would say bring the body back to balance. And it has an innate wisdom to heal itself. it can't do it on its own. We sort of forget that we are constantly assaulted by stressors. Modern life is not what it used to be. It's not a uh safe environment.
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for a woman who has been put here to reproduce. we have deadlines. We have bills to pay. We have commutes to make. We have late nights to stay up either tending to a relative, another child, or some other emergency. And our diets are not friendly to us. The food we have available to eat, it's not easy to make the right choices.
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Do we have the opportunity for movement? The hunter gatherers often would walk an hour a day. Do we have the opportunity to do that? No, we don't. And what about sleep? I think it's very funny that the CEO of Netflix, when asked who his major competitor was, said sleep, not HBO or Discovery or some other channel. It was sleep. So uh stress, diet, poor sleep, poor movement, and sometimes
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core social connections all create a perfect storm for the body. And women's bodies are beautifully set up with so many micro antennae constantly scanning the horizon for threats and judging is this the right time to bring a baby into the environment? Now, while we may think that we have the perfect environment and in my case, I ended up quitting.
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my work entirely in order to reduce the stress. I had not reckoned with the autoimmune conditions and what they were doing to my body, what they could do to a really important gland like the thyroid gland, uh which governs the heart and helps bring blood flow to the endometrium. We want a nice juicy womb for that.
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embryo to implant in and we need our thyroid to help us with that, right? I'd not thought about all the inflammation in my body. So even after I went into remission, I still had a relatively high C reactive protein level, um although the cytokines, the TNF alpha had dropped. it's, you know, you are a work in progress, but your body does have the control system.
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It knows how to heal itself, but just give it the space and the time it needs. The Chinese have a saying that patience and time are the two great healers. And I know everyone, every woman who wants to get pregnant doesn't happen immediately says, I don't have time, I don't have time. But look, I thought I didn't have time and it happened for me at 43. I met a woman recently.
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who we were able to help, who was 47, first time pregnancy. When we are at our healthiest, we are at our fertile peak. They're both linked. And so just focus on making yourself as healthy as possible and identify which of those things I mentioned, sleep, movement, stress, food, which of these things are things that you could improve on and start today. Just start with one change.
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And it might just be reducing sugar to decrease inflammation, or it might be taking more anti-inflammatory foods into your diet, like omega-3 fatty acids, things like that. Yeah. I think a lot of our listeners are experts, right? They can be functional medicine practitioners themselves. And what I'm seeing is there's been this shift. have the knowledge. Like in our time, right, you went through this back in the early or late
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maybe late 90s or early early 2000s. 2004. Yeah, I stepped into it about 2014. Well, no, before that, maybe 2011. And the information wasn't out there. Like we were really piecing these things together. There wasn't fertility podcasts like this, even really good fertility books. And so the information is got out there with the holistic side on the physical. And so we have a lot of women saying, I've done it.
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I'm doing those things. Why am I not seeing the results? And just going back to what you said in that saying is the time and patience. Most of us are in this made up story because our society has told us in the billion dollar industry that is IVF, IUI, the fertility industry has hijacked your conscious and subconscious and telling you.
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the number of your birthday cakes are more important or the number of candle on your birthday cakes are more important than your cellular health. women like us who were dealing with fertility issues at a younger age, sorting out our cellular health, getting to a mature age, I was 36 when I got pregnant naturally and the doctors are like, I don't know even what they say, luck. uh
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IVF taught your body how to do it, know, whatever they're saying and I'm just kind of sitting here going, where's the common sense? Like, I'm, I'm, I wouldn't say that I'm this like, you know, scientists or this doctor or someone who like sought out to know the endocrine system and gut health and all these things. If I could piece it together, if I could put one and one equals two together, what is going on with this industry and
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So what is your best advice when you have women who are doing all the right things and yet they're still, you know, have this white knuckle grip on their journey and the control factor of like, okay, well, maybe if I tweak my diet or I tweak my supplements or I tweak this and I tweak this, going back to that saying that time and patience, what would you say to them?
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Well, I think orthorexia, you know, trying to over control things is a problem in and of itself. It's a disease in itself. You know, we have to, we have to be able to, is somebody who's going through this right now is probably not going to want to hear me say this, but we have to be able to sink into the moment and accept the things we can't control and try to.
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try to do our best to control what we can, at the end of the day, have compassion for ourselves, right? And we can put a stress on ourselves by trying to tick all the boxes, make everything just right. I remember thinking, oh, my body temperature is not exactly right. Why isn't it? What can I do to get warmer? You you can over, you can try to over control some of these things, but you obviously had
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in intuition, Monica, that actually just bringing your body back to baseline, bringing it back to homeostasis, to balance, was where the magic would happen. And for me, it was exactly the same. And I didn't have this philosophy just with the pregnancy, but it was also with my autoimmune conditions, with the lupus and the rheumatoid arthritis, because I was advised by my doctor,
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to stop my fifth IVF, the one I'd lined up with donor eggs, which is so hard. You'll be familiar with the word hopper, because you're living in Hawaii. So I'm half Caucasian, half Taiwanese American. And as a result, it's like impossible to find a donor. At least then it was really difficult. And the best I could do was a girl who was half Italian, half South Korean. So there was a lot riding on these eggs. And I was thinking,
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I've spent so much time pouring over all of these profiles, like finding this needle in the haystack, and now you are telling me to stop this cycle?" And she said, yeah, there's no point. You have five good years left. That's it. And even if you're successful, essentially she was saying you're going to be leaving a child motherless.
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So that was really difficult and they did put me on immune suppressants and philosophically and like you, intuitively, I did not understand why I should suppress the immune system. I thought the immune system is there to protect me. Don't I want, I want it to have some protection for me. Don't I just wanna bring it back to balance?
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And it's this idea that we have to control systems in the body, over control. Let's control the immune system. That's the problem. Let's really knock it for four. all this control, but there is a magic, there's a harmony, there's a balance to the body, that yin yang that people talk about. we have to find that balance, each one of us, for ourselves.
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Um, and we, you know, I would say if you feel any symptoms, if you feel fatigue, when you see other women who are not fatigued, that's a symptom. Look it up, you know, investigate. And I'm sure all your listeners are like you and me. I was so good at trying to investigate these things, but the, the missing puzzle piece was really thyroid. And in 2007, I just put every symptom I still had into Dr. Google.
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And I didn't have the benefit of AI and it just kept spitting out, hypothyroid, hypothyroid, hypothyroid. Went to the NHS GP who said, your bloods are normal. I thought, no, I know they're not. Find another doctor. Went to a private doctor in London. Same thing. Your bloods are normal. I went to the patient bulletin boards. This is where the real gold is at. We patients help each other. We've been through the wringer. There's going to be somebody out there who
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has your condition, your set of symptoms, who will have made it work, and they're going to tell you how to do it. And so in my case, um on these patient bulletin boards, um found a doctor through other patients who said, yep, the doctors themselves don't know how to diagnose it. Here's a wonderful doctor in the south of England. Go and see him.
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And he put me, he told me essentially what I needed to do, which was to get this thyroid medication. It's not available in the UK, but it is in the U S I got it. And like I said, um, he wanted to balance my adrenals too. So I took an adrenal supplement and then I did the thyroid hormone. And it was those two things together that just, it was like turning a key in a lock and you know, it just
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your fertility comes back online again. It's amazing. The machinery works. It's innate. It's a hardwired in you. There's no nanotechnology out there like IVF that's going to show you what we were designed for millennia to do. And I want to touch back on what your doctor who was told you to stop that IVF. Yeah. And her saying,
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with radical honesty, you don't have enough. What people don't like to talk about and I'm willing to talk about is the long-term effects on the mother's health and the children's health through epigenetics, that when we're pushing ourselves through these treatments and we have this deep underlining issue, um we are pushing our bodies through something that
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is telling us we don't have enough. We're barely keeping you alive and now you want us to grow another human being and give that human being everything it needs to survive in this world. um the statistics are out there now, right? They're observations. They're not really studies, but IVF babies are 30 % more likely and prone to have a whole host of issues. And in my deep belief, it's not the treatments. I mean, there might be some, you know,
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um interaction with the drug or whatnot, but really it's the baseline of the mother's health. And if we're not trying to boost the mother's health to our best ability before using these treatments, I'm not against treatments, but we are just bypassing that. And so we are switching genes off for our children. then we're, you know, a lot of women have hard pregnancies, complications, postpartum, they
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Desperate to breastfeed but their bodies like I'm spent I don't have enough to do that. Yeah, you know when you're breastfeeding, it's a full-time job your body. Yeah, it's a full-time job. Yeah, so I do not think two years. Yeah. Yeah, we're not thinking ahead. It's not manageable We just want the now. Yeah, and I'm really grateful for any doctor or practitioner out there who's gonna be radically honest You and I know that's the worst thing that you can hear is stop treatment
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Stop crying. Stop. You really feel like you've been giving a death sentence, but anyone who's radically honest and sane, they just have a little bit more knowledge that just trust yourself. Give yourself that three, six, nine months to just do a little bit more healing. You're not wasting time. You're gaining back time, as you know, with your cellular age.
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Yeah, that's very true. So as you mentioned earlier, we have one age that is defined by the number of candles on our birthday cake. That's our chronological age. But we also have a biological age. And the irony is that at age 39, I was prematurely aged. couldn't get pregnant. I was full of inflammation.
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I had such high cytokines and TNF-alpha, all these markers, these biomarkers of inflammation that my doctor was telling me, you've got five years left. Well, I was the same age, 39 is the same age that my own father died. And it's very easy to tell ourselves if we have a parent die young, oh, this is my time too. Maybe I should believe them. Now I'm 60 and
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I have a biological age of 21. So this is what taking the extra few months brings you. You can reverse your biological age. And if you can do that, you reverse your fertility age, right? You can actually improve ovarian reserve. And I think that any of us who are going on a fertility journey, all we care about is making sure that
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Our ovarian reserve is good, our progesterone levels are healthy. We want to have a younger reproductive system. And it's possible. And you and I both know it, and we're proof positive that it can be done. So um very much this is something that I preach to people. And one of the reasons that I'm involved with this crazy molecule called spermidine is because of the fact that it
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activates this process called autophagy or cell renewal, which was the subject of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology, won by Japanese scientists who have had the pleasure to meet and work with. And if we can renew our cells or maintain them and keep them functioning properly, if we can do the same with the mitochondria inside the cells,
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We have the opportunity to create younger building blocks and all our tissues and organs, everything in the body from our hair to our heart is made up of these cells and the reproductive system is too. We have to have healthy mitochondria, healthy cells as well in order to make eggs for men to make healthy sperm and we need to keep the inflammation down.
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in order for the egg and the sperm to meet, create an embryo and an embryo that implants in a healthy womb. So this is um one of the reasons that I love spermidine. It's got an absolutely terrible name. um But the research that was conducted at the University of Oxford, and I live in Oxford, England, um
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the research done here on the immune system, which showed that you can renew elderly immune cells was what really got me fascinated. And the more that I dug, the more I realized that it impacted not just older immune cells, but all older cells. And I've been on this now for about six years. And I think that uh
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It's probably one of the reasons why I got such a ludicrously low biological age. But all of us have the opportunity to get this compound into our diets. And it is in high quantities in mushrooms. Things like shiitake mushrooms are very high in spermatine. And you can get it in legumes, in peas. You here in the UK, people mock the Scottish and say, oh, they have salmon and mushy peas, but guess what?
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Salmon full of omega-3s, anti-inflammatory and mushy peas full of spermatin. You can get it in fermented foods, not all of them, but some of them. natto, now you're in Hawaii, so you'll have wonderful Japanese markets. Any of you women who want to get more of this into your life, you can get it. Go to a Japanese market, get some natto.
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Not everybody likes it. It has kind of a strong smell uh unusual mouth feel and bit stringy around the face uh But it's like a Japanese version of Stilton cheese. Not everybody who comes to England like Stilton, right? It's very smelly. It's blue. You know, it's mold, right? But speaking of cheese
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Cheddar cheese shout out to the cheese makers of the Cheddar Valley here in the UK. You can get it in cheddar cheese. You can also get it in parmesan The closer to the rind the higher the concentration you can make a nice risotto with shiitake mushrooms if you want Those are ways that you can do it uh Unfortunately in the West we get about a quarter of what people say in Okinawa get and uh as a result
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this has an effect throughout the body. So spermidine is water soluble. It's like vitamin C. And normally it's so important that when we're babies, we make it in our tissues. All of our life, we have the opportunity to make it in our gut biome unless we've been exposed to broad spectrum antibiotics, which may then wipe out some of the friendly bacteria that can make it. That then means that as we get older,
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and tissue production declines and gut bioproduction may be impaired or decline, we are very reliant on getting it from food. And Westerners are really not good at getting it in food. So you can supplement, but there is a big difference between food-derived spermidine, which also in particular has a compound called spermin.
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These are all part of a class of compounds known as polyamines. That just means they are derived from amino acids and putricine. Yes, it is related to the smell putrid. They're all just terrible names, um what can I say? A 17th century Dutch microbiologist or biologist discovered this and named them, so I can't do anything about it. In any event, you want...
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These polyamines are part of something called the polyamine recycling loop. And if you have all three, you will be able to make more of each. And the body looks at this almost like, say you've got these in your kitchen store cupboard and you wanna make a cake. you know that sometimes you can swap out, I don't know, milk for an alternative dairy milk. There are swaps you can make.
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And we can do the same with these polyamines. So, spermine is there for DNA methylation, turning good genes on, turning bad genes off. If the baby or the body needs more spermine, then we can take that from more spermidine. If we need more spermidine, we can take putrescent and then do the conversion. So, um food has a perfect combination usually of these three important
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polyamines. And when it comes to not just um fertility, but to breastfeeding the baby afterwards, I didn't realize this until I did the research. There have been studies conducted in Mexico and in Spain on women who are breastfeeding. And women who are of normal weight have high quantities of spermidine and spermine.
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And depending on the baby's need and the baby gives messages amazingly through sucking and through saliva, the mother will change the formula of her milk for the baby. But mothers who are not of normal weight actually produce less sperminating and spermine. So to your point about the health of the mother being paramount, we do a disservice to new mothers if we do not help them.
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get into the best health of their lives. Because it's not just conception and delivery, it's also breastfeeding. And I think the fact that I was able to bring my body back into balance is what allowed me to breastfeed for two years. I never had a problem. I was very, I was blessed, but I was also in balance. And that's something that all of us, all of us have the ability to do.
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So that's, you know, with say, breast milk, it's also needed, spermidine is also needed for spermatogenesis or the production of sperm. It's anti-inflammatory. So it turns out that making sperm is a very high reactive oxygen species event for men. It's very inflammatory. And the spermidine is there to tamp down the inflammation, but it's also in the, it's also used to wrap
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DNA around itself. So spermidine is a lot tinier than histone bonds. Normally DNA is wrapped around histone bonds, but not in sperm. And so it's like, it's the difference between making a marathon runner pull a giant suitcase behind it with all the DNA, that would be the histone bond, or running a marathon with little fanny pack. That's what spermidine does. So that's on the male side.
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Um, one final thing on the male side, it helps with something called, uh, acrosomal reaction timing. So that is, uh, that's to do with an enzyme that the sperm will release at just the right time when it encounters the egg and helps it go into the egg to create the embryo. So those are the things that, that helps with on the male fertility side on the female fertility side, it helps with uogenesis. It helps with.
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AMH, which I know is something that you've dealt with as well. uh And it also helps with embryogenesis. And in animal studies, uh now I want to hasten to say that this has been studied in animals because to study something in pregnant females, this just doesn't happen, right?
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We are going to end right there this week. hope you guys are really getting a lot out of this conversation. Please come back next week for the second half. Have a beautiful weekend and we'll see you then. Thank you once again for tuning in and becoming the conscious mama you were born to be. Remember, I wasn't some magical unicorn who stumbled into fertility success. I stayed consistent. I put in the work and I made it happen. And guess what?
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you can too. And I have something for my loyal podcast listeners, but here's the key. This is only for women who are feeling burnt out, frustrated, and stuck in the cycle of endless research. And you're at a point where you are screaming, I have tried everything. Why isn't this working? This only works for women who are ready to take a radical responsibility for their journey and start listening to their body's innate wisdom.
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